If This Doesn’t Make You Smile, You’ve Missed A Good Opportunity

Ahh, to be young again! 🙂 In this video, adults see themselves as babies in their reflections, and an epic dance party ensues. If there’s one thing that connects us all across generations, it’s our youth because we were all young once. Older folks just have the benefit of a little more living, that’s all. … Read more

Simon Says: “That Was The Most Amazing Thing I’ve Ever Seen and Heard” — Cowell Is Blown Away by Deaf Singer’s Performance

When Mandy Harvey, from St. Cloud, Florida took center stage at the “America’s Got Talent” auditions, she brought with her some musicians and a sign-language interpreter. She explained that she had been deaf since she was 18 years old. However, she decided not to let it beat her and figured out how to get back … Read more

Darci Lynne’s “Old Lady” Puppet Has Everyone Cracking Up On America’s Got Talent: The Champions

The finale of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” came down to the two most recent winners of “America’s Got Talent”: Darci Lynne Farmer, the incredibly talented 14-year-old singer and ventriloquist from Oklahoma City, and Season 13 winner Shin Lim, the close-up magic illusionist. In the end, Lim’s mesmerizing close-up card trick won them over, but … Read more

Newest Gerber baby meets the original who is over 90 years old

Since 1928, the Gerber baby has become a household image. But Gerber also has spokebabies, and one of them met the original one! Few people know that the sketch of the beautiful Gerber baby is a sketch of an actual little baby girl from 1928. Her name is Ann Turner Cook, and she is currently … Read more

Just try not to laugh. Its impossible…

Children’s laughter is the greatest happiness!According to some data, the average child smiles 400 times a day and the entire adult smiles more than 20 times a day. Brett Blumenthal, wellness expert and author of One Habit a Week, proposes a simple rule: smile more often. Research scientists show that a smile is always good for mental health, state of mind and mind, and for appearance. It usually reduces the heart rate and stress load. Experiments by Tara Kraft and Sarah Pressman of the University of Kansas showed that even when performing difficult tasks, smiling helped people lower their heart rate and recover faster from stress. Smiling has a significant effect on our mood. In our brain, endorphins are actively produced, which enter the brain with the bloodstream, and then spread throughout the body. Scientists believe that these are “neuromodulators of joy.” They can reduce the feeling of physical pain or emotional discomfort.